Yes.

In general, the program will 'sound' the chord more often at the beginning of the measure when that chord is written more often. Also, the playing is 'smoother' sounding to me when you let the RealTrack play for longer phrases such as four bars. Remember, RealTracks are snippets of actual playing, and their length can vary. It's almost always better to let them play longer. I forget whether the maximum length is four bars or eight or even 16, but anything longer than one is normally better sounding than one measure. If nothing else, there is better voice leading.

An exception would be if you want to hear the chord sounded more often, for reinforcement. There are some songs where this would sound good.

Caveat: my comments are limited to the jazz and Latin RealTracks, as they are the only ones with which I work extensively.


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